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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Contains Instrumental Music

Song: Midnight
By: Dawud Wharnsby

I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG /VIDEO I AM JUST A FAN

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Tankkk yuuuh :D

Aslamu-alaykum :D

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Uploader Comments (zaynab99)

  • Dawud must really like tea - he mentions it in lots of his songs!

  • really , i havent noticed?

  • this song is AWESOME

  • AGREED . lol.

  • LOVE IT!

  • Yup, it's really nice

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  • I've been struggling to find songs I really like since I stopped listening to music, I quite liked the Zain Bhikha and Sami Yusuf ones, but they weren't really me, Dawud Wharnsby has fantastic songs that are really my type :)

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  • @miah0017 Do what you want. Tell me, why exactly are duffs allowed? Let me guess the typical ignorant reply 'Because they were used to welcome the Prophet' or 'They don't make you dance'. Don't you see? Music is a form of worship. One of the strongest most powerful methods when used correctly. Stop harassing lyricists that are making clean music. Instruments are all fine. The Ansari used duffs to welcome the Prophet because they could get hold of them at the time. Islam is bright and simple.

  • sorry to say this but this nasheed isnt 'halal' as muslims are not permitted to listen to MUSICAL instruments apart from the daafs..

  • @usmanhasan in dawud wharnsby - mother to!

  • its great but without instruments

  • For anyone who has seen this song AND the music video which goes along with it - Please explain to me what its all about O.o Confusing.

  • halal rock song

  • The message of the song is this verse from the Quran: "Lakum deenukum val yadeen" or "For you your way, for me mine". About agreeing to disagree, for there can be no obligation in belief.

    Beautiful message. Beautiful song.

  • i like this song it has a lot of meaning e.g.We will never know when it will be the final hour so we should be good all the time.

  • The Last Tea Song

    (Truth and the Silent Voice)

    "We sipped our tea as he sat next to me, cross legged on the floor"

    (Story of Yusuf - Road to Madina)

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